Saturday, March 7, 2009

A new start for this gardener...

I have always loved gardening. Growing up, my grandpa grew amazing tomatoes and carrots in his garden and beautiful roses and dinner-plate dahlias around his house. Home-grown tomatoes and carrots taste SO much better than those from the grocery store! I have some photos 'somewhere' of my grandpa's garden and I'll add them to this post when I find them. I loved spending time with him digging around in the dirt :) Even as a teenager I would wake up before anyone else and pull weeds while the birds were twittering away in the morning. To this day the evening and early morning are my favorite times to be outside.

My last home was a sweet, old cottage on an acre of land. Enormous trees were on 3 sides of the property and a huge laurel hedge on the 4th. It was wonderful... like my own little world :) I never did plant a vegetable garden but I grew tomatoes and herbs in pots. There were originally uniform planting beds around the house, very narrow and linear, but I expanded them into big, curved beds filled with flowers and shrubs and edged the beds with bricks salvaged from an old chimney. I was at a yard sale looking at a pile of old bricks next to the house and a neighbor of the yard-salers, who happened to be nearby, told me he was taking down a chimney and I could have as many bricks as I wanted if I came over to get them. What a deal! I was so thrilled to get those bricks! It was a LOT of work getting them but well worth it.

I was heart-broken when I had to leave my cottage home and it still makes me sad to think of it, but I am trying my hardest to make the most of the little outdoor space I have now. I brought some of the things that I could with me and, hopefully, they'll add some cottage character to my modern condo patio. I started dabbling with it last summer but found it hard to enjoy it with it's limited space and sunlight and was constantly distracted by the fact that it's overlooked by others' windows. Oh, and I was feeling pretty sorry for myself too :) I abandoned my efforts early in the fall but this year I'm starting early. Though I can't create the kind of garden that I yearn for, this is what I have and I hope to make the best of it... to enjoy it to it's full potential.

Every day is an opportunity to make a new happy ending.
~Author Unknown

This is the start of my little garden.


Isn't this gorgeous? lol! While I can appreciate a great tire and nice wheels, I'm hoping that a new home can be found for the spare this spring :) I added this laurel bush as part of an effort to create some 'bones' to this little patio garden.


My bulbs are starting to come up... there's even a hyacinth bloom peeking out :) I kept these in their original plastic pots from last year. I have a variety of old, clay pots in different sizes that I'll pop them into when they're in bloom.


My sweetie helpfully suggested that we could clean up the patio by removing the moss and scrubbing the bricks back to their original color. I'm not sure that he really understands why it appeals to me more in it's current state than if it was a blank canvas of turkey-frank pink, but he agreed to leave it as-is. I'm happy that I have brick paving and not concrete! 



Though I haven't named these sweet bunnies, they have been adding a touch of whimsy to my gardens for about 15 years. I suppose some folks might clean them up but I love them this way. Here they are patiently waiting under a chair to be placed in their new home.



I bought this little girl's shoe 'planter' at a local farmer's market many years ago. It had a couple of tiny succulent plants growing in it then. Those bitty plants have since taken over this pot :)



It's not looking all that pretty right now but the variegated foliage of this shrub brings a lovely brightness to this corner of the patio... and another touch of garden-y structure to this space.

That mossy thing to the left is a concrete pagoda that my sweetie received from a neighbor along with a old, one-armed buddah. I'm not sure how well these pieces fit in with the cottage garden theme I'm going for but at least they're not shiny and new :)

As soon as the spring weather arrives I'll plant annuals in my pots and arrange the chairs to make this a cozy place to relax. Thank you for taking the time to stop by... I'll be posting more photos as I continue to create my little garden in the city and I look forward to sharing them here :)


11 comments:

Lori said...

it is looking wonderful...i love all the moss between your bricks!!!

Irene ~ RE~VINTAGED said...

What a delightful challenge to make a beautiful retreat from a small space. Some of the most wonderful gardens are the small ones that become our little oasis amongst the speed of our daily life. I bet you will create a stunning little retreat fit for the pages of a magazine!! I know I will be jealous! Cheers, Irene x :)

The Catnap Cottage said...

Yes, home-grown tomatoes are the best ever! I spent lots of summers on my grandaddy's farm, working in the fields and enjoying the bounty of the land. I would be so tired and sunburned at night and would sleep like a rock. We ate such big meals, and good ones, back then! Such sweet memories. And I think you have a fine garden, it will be so nice once the summer sun and warm weather bring forth all your bounty!! Cindy

Tiedupmemories said...

I love your paved bricks with the moss! It looks great! Look at all your blooming pots! How pretty! I can see that hyacinth popping up! I have the little ones that look like little grapes in my yard and they too are popping out. I also love those bunnies! They are adorable!My type of garden!One of my favorite sandwhiches are tomato with a little salt,mayo and bread! Thanks for sharing those awesome photos!

Jessi Nagy said...

hey there cutie,
your garden stuff is awesome. it's still cold and rainy here in hte midwest. can't wait for spring.
oxooxxo,
jessi

Coralie Cederna Johnson said...

I already love the look of your new garden space! It'll be even grander when you work your vintage cottage magic to the max!

Your move reminds me of the big gorgeous Victorian I had to leave behind 15 years ago to move to a much smaller bungalow. NOW, I love my adorable vintage cottage home!

Enjoy making your dream garden come true! And please keep us posted!

yippeevintage said...

Thank you for your sweet comments and encouragement. And thank you so much for sharing with me too :)

Emily said...

Hi, I love your blog! I hope hubby didn't win the moss discussion. Some people pay big to get a patio that way :) I'd LOVE to have that patio. Georgeous!

Anonymous said...

beautiful! I love Patio gardens and all your wonderful mossy bits!

Anne Marie said...

nice to meet you!
and SO glad to hear that your thumb is turning green!

Suzanne MacCrone Rogers • Italian Girl in Georgia™ said...

Hey Angela!

I used to have a very small and shady patio garden with a redwood deck and fence. It was so ugly that I hauled in used brick and cobblestones to create my "cottage garden" on the deck, added my cement bunnies, some pretty pots full of herbs, and a couple of wicker chairs. You'll get there and will love that little spot this summer! Enjoy the evolution.

xoxo
Suzanne

PS
Love the moss between the brick!

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